Now initially new wave was connected to punk before it began
branching out as a more distinctly identifiable genre on its own.
This is when small sub-genres or movements within new wave were
born, starting with a darker form of post-punk in England of which Joy Division
were at the heart of.
The Cure also emerged along with Joy Division in embracing a darker
and at times Gothic feel to new wave.
Gary Numan's synth-based new wave hinted at where things would go
with synth pop. But, at the time this was part of the underground new wave
scene that was emerging independently in the UK.
Britain was not alone when it came to the emergence of new wave, and
in fact this new underground music was also taking off in New York.
Talking Heads were one of the bands that came out of a scene at a
club called CBGB. If ever there was one place where new wave emerged Stateside
it was here.
And although Talking Heads would go on to have superstar mainstream
success in the 80's, at this early stage they were just another emerging act on
the new wave scene.
Television also emerged out of CBGB, but with their twin lead guitar
attack took on a more classic rock feel compared to other bands on the scene.
Their debut album Marquee Moon is considered a classic guitar album
and one of the greatest new wave records.
Fronted by Debbie Harry, Blondie had a pop feel musically and also
placed more emphasis on rhythm than other New York acts on the scene at the
time.
This led to some great Billboard success for the band, who were
probably the first US new wave band to break the mainstream.
- Sam
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